The Stanley Cup Finals start on Wednesday, and usually The Count, Gary Bettman, doesn't like other teams to make any announcements during the Finals, so unless the Oilers hold a press conference tomorrow, unlikely, you will have to wait until after the Kings raise the Cup to find out who will become the 11th man to coach your beloved Oilers.

I believe 11 is a very lucky number, and whoever has the chance to decide if Hall, Eberle and RNH should be a line for the next few seasons, will have a pretty good chance to be successful. He'll need a few more established defenders, and some size up front, but I could see the next coach having a pretty good chance to become only the 4th coach in Oiler history to have at least 100 career wins.

Steve Tambellini can't afford to hire the wrong guy, like the Oilers did on three other occasions. Bryan Watson lasted only 18 games in 1980/1981 going 4-9-5 before Sather stepped back behind the bench. George Burnett was axed after 35 unproductive games in 1994/1995 with a woeful 12-20-3 record and Pat Quinn, despite being a great guy and excellent post-game quote, didn't do much better in his lone season on the bench.

The Oilers don't need to rush this decision, they just need to hire the right guy.

NEW TWIST

The Anaheim Ducks have 25 days to either sign Schultz or trade him and get something in return. The Wisconsin D-man is a hot commodity, and many teams, including the Oilers, would love to acquire or sign him this summer.

Minnesota beat reporter Mike Russo said this about Schultz last week when he was filling in on KFAN in Minny.

"Lot of people asking me about Justin Schultz. What happened today (withdrawing from school) is a formality. Schultz has been playing hardball from Anaheim since they thought they were signing him at the end of the year. Really at the end of the regular season they thought they were putting him in the lineup. Schultz is a Wisconsin defenseman."

"I think somebody has gotten to Schultz, and told him ‘come here, come here.' And I think that we'll know who that team is, come July 1 wherever he signs. And that's why I don't think the Wild have a chance with him. Of course the Wild would be interested in someone like him."

"But he has his mind set on going to one specific team right now. And whatever that team is, I guarantee you the Anaheim Ducks will go after them with a tampering charge, because the Anaheim Ducks have been building that case for the last couple of months. They have all sorts of e-mails from him basically saying, ‘I'm coming there, I'm coming there,' and suddenly, for some reason, he's not coming there."

Earlier this year Bob McKenzie tweeted that he felt the Oilers were a front runner to land Schultz. Legally the Oilers can't talk to him, but Tambellini can chat with Ducks GM, Bob Murray. It is clear that the Ducks and Schultz are going to part ways, so Tambellini needs to be on the phone with Murray as often as possible.

Schultz is what the Oilers need.

A right-handed, puck moving D-man with very good hockey sense. Schultz' former teammate at Wisconsin, Jake Gardiner, plays for the Leafs, so I'm sure they have spoken about playing in Toronto. But other than that tight friendship, I don't see many other factors why the Schultz camp would pick Toronto over the Oilers.

He'd have a better chance putting up points and earning more money on a second contract playing with Eberle, Hall, RNH, Hemsky and this year's 1st overall pick, compared to Kessel, Lupul, Grabovski, Bozak and the 5th pick.

The Leafs have more depth and skill on their blueline than the Oilers, so if Schultz is looking for icetime, he'll have a better chance of getting quality minutes in Edmonton.

Tambellini needs to find a way to land Schultz, and trading with the Ducks might be his best option.

QUICK HITS

The Oilers have a few more days to sign 2010 draft picks Brandon Davidson, Jeremie Blain, Drew Czerwonka and Kellen Jones, or they lose their rights and those four will go back in the draft. They won't sign Jones. They like Davidson's character a lot, so barring a contract dispute, which is unlikely, he'll sign. The Oilers have already signed seven picks (Hall, Pitlick, Marincin, Hamilton, Martindale, Bunz and Pelss) from 2010, and I don't think it would be smart to lock up 20% of your 50-man roster from one draft year. I could see one of Blain and Czerwonka signing, but I don't see the need to sign both based on their level of play.

The Oilers have never had more than five players from one draft year play more than 100 NHL. In 2003, they drafted 12 players and Kyle Brodziak has turned out to be the best. He's played 419 NHL games while Zack Stortini 257, Marc Pouliot 192, JF Jacques 166 and Troy Bodie 107 were the others. Other than Brodziak, the rest have been 4th line role players.

If you actually believe Martin Brodeur is just an above average goalie, then I question how much you know about hockey. It really is that simple. The fact he is in the Cup finals at his age, shows how great he once was. He isn't the best goalie in the league today, but he knows how to win. I don't care what his sv% was, even though it was usually very solid, when you ask players who played against him, they say he was incredibly hard to score on and rarely got rattled.

This is what pending UFA Brandon Prust said earlier today when cleaning out his locker, "Money is a factor, but it's not the biggest factor for me...I want to be a big part of a winning team, like I am here." We'll see if he stays true to that or lets the money talk come July 1st.

Best stat to showcase who much the Oil Kings improved this year. They won 67 games this year, including playoffs and Memorial Cup. They had 67 wins combined in their first three regular seasons. Great job by Bob Greene, Derek Laxdal and the players.

Zach Parise will get a big contract this summer regardless of how he plays in the Finals, however, pending UFAs like Ryan Carter, Alexei Ponikarovsky, Steve Bernier, Stephen Gionta, Peter Harrold, Bryce Salvador, Jarret Stoll and Dustin Penner will likely garner more interest due to their play. Guys like Carter and Gionta could really cash in, if they continue to play like they have in the first three rounds.

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Missing the Point? I just evicerated your point, but now I'm missing it?

I dont think so. He's looking to MAXIMIZE his second Contract. Are you suggesting that with the Twins, Kesler, Luongo, Bieksa, Hamhuis, and Ballard all making Big money for the long term that Schultz thinks he's gonna get a huge slice of the pie in 2 years? Vancouver asked their Hart Trophy winning duo to take discounts. Some rookie is gonna get the gold? Doubt it.

Vancouver is a horrible place for him to go. Compare that with the Oil. They dont even have a defenseman other than Nick Schultz signed longer than the 2 years of contract. Dont think that's a much better chance to get the coin?

No defensemen signed, young team, goal scoring promise, playing time assured. Oilers are looking pretty good.

The Canucks have 3 defensemen under contract for the 2014/15 season.

Looks like there might be some opportunity there.

And your "goal scoring PROMISE" is where your argument falls apart.

Do you really believe Eberle will outscore Henrik in the next two seasons or that Hall will outscore Daniel?